Things That Make Me Say Yeay

Friday, March 9, 2012

One positive aspect about having a high risk pregnancy is the twice weekly ultrasounds I have to do. Seeing this little face never gets old. Technology amazes me. Confession: Before I had kids I always thought these 3D pictures were soo creepy. Now I love them.

36 comments:

Aw, the ultrasound pictures are so sweet. I loved having an ultrasound when I was pregnant, it is so special to be able to see your baby growing inside you. Those little booties are absolutely adorable! Have a great weekend, friend!

Thanks for spreading the word about Kony. Ever since I read the true story A Long Way Gone the children's plight in Africa has held a spot in my heart. Each year I run the Cardiff 5K, which supports Invisible Children. Ugh it makes me sad just typing this. Oh a lighter note...that little man of yours looks so cute in his photos! Yay! xo

Those ultrasounds are so amazing! My dear friend who is also a type 1 diabetic was just showing me her ultrasound photos on Monday - such an amazing experience! It's amazing how detailed they are now - seeing their chubby little paws just makes me light up.

Have you had Sumo Citrus before? They may only be available out west - they're a mandarin clementine hybrid and are the most delicious little fruits I've ever had!

Cute booties! I like seeing the 3-d ultrasounds bc you can actually make out what you are looking at. Most of the time when people show me those pics and point things out I still don't see what they are seeing!

I think the 3-D ultrasounds are creepy but in an awesome way. Like, I can't believe they can do that!! I like saying kumquat. I kinda want to use it in a bad way, like that person is such a kumquat. ;) hehe Happy weekend lady!

Such adorable baby pics! As far as the Kony video is concerned please consider supporting the worthy cause through another organization - there are significant concerns about the way that Invisible Children is run (for example, the claim that only around 30% of the funds donated actually go towards services, the fact that they promote violent intervention, or that they support a government renowned for its history of human rights abuses). I won't clog up your comments with the whole spiel but do please do a bit of reading and draw your own conclusions.